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Posted by: Bunbury on 2019-12-30 13:52:32 A friend sold me his cube and his 22" cinema display and I intend to restore them.
1. The transparent plastics have yellowed. How can I remove the yellow tint ?
2. There are some scratches. How can I remove them ?
3. The monitor's plastic foot is broken. Where can I find a new one ?
4. The ADC cable is yellow and damaged. Where can I find a new one ?
Thank you all, fellow cube lovers, for your invaluable advices.
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Posted by: Byrd on 2019-12-30 14:36:27 Hi Bunbury,
1 + 2: I think you'll need to experiment with various products and formulations as de-yellowing clear plastics is comparable to fixing yellowed/oxidised car headlights as opposed to the usual "retrobright" process for white/beige plastics. I'd start with a wipe down using isopropyl alcohol and see if any yellow residue comes off that way (assuming it may be dirt or tar over sun damage), check also headlight scratch/restoration products as sold in your local automotive store. Meguiar's PlastX is good for fine surface scratches and polishing plastics, there are also other two or three step products for repairing clear plastics.
3 + 4: Cabling and foot probably from a donor 22" ADC with a smashed screen, or make your own ...
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Posted by: Bunbury on 2019-12-31 10:28:20 Thanks.
Any tutorial on how to apply the PlastX ?
Just by hand ? I wont scratch it more ?
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Posted by: Byrd on 2019-12-31 17:50:58 Follow directions? You need some lint-free towels for application, it's probably the gentlest plastic restorer so won't scratch
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Posted by: mattsoft on 2019-12-31 18:02:00 Just another thumbs up for Meguiar's PlastX. It is gentle but really polishes plastic nicely. great product. I've used it on the exterior of a Cube and it took the fine scratches and shined it right up.
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Posted by: LaPorta on 2020-01-03 09:41:42 Another wonderful product for this type of thing is Novus 1, 2, and 3. Absolutely removes scratches from plastic no matter how bad unless it is a gouge (obviously). Three step process of very abrasive, less abrasive, and polish products.
https://www.amazon.com/Novus-7100-Plastic-Polish-Kit/dp/B002UCYRZU/ref=sr_1_4?crid=16PYG2SQ99OG0&keywords=novus+plastic+polish&qid=1578073251&sprefix=novus%2Caps%2C146&sr=8-4
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Posted by: Bunbury on 2020-01-07 04:06:38 Thanks for the advice
What about the yellowing?
How do I remove that? Not with retrobright I guess.
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Posted by: Byrd on 2020-01-07 12:43:05 The polishing process should remove some of the oxidation/yellowing.
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Posted by: Bunbury on 2020-01-08 02:06:13 Great. And for the remaining? Any special product?
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Posted by: Byrd on 2020-01-08 02:31:38 Maybe try it out the suggestions made and practice?
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